Maybe I missed this in the video -- a blue arrow indicates a weak cadential relationship, and a yellow arrow indicates a strong cadential relationship? (Is this correct?)
Hex means a scale that is bi-triadic hexatonic, meaning a scale with 6 notes made out of 2 non-overlapping triads. So, a Hex IV Vm is a scale you get by using the notes from the major triad on the 4th degree plus the minor triad on the 5th degree. For example C Hex IV Vm is , F A C - G Bb D so, C D F G A Bb.
Excellent video and software! Thank you!
Maybe I missed this in the video -- a blue arrow indicates a weak cadential relationship, and a yellow arrow indicates a strong cadential relationship? (Is this correct?)
Yes
Is there a windows version of this?
Very helpful - thanks
very good software helping develop ideas . Thank you for this
Love this program.
Where can i buy the windows version of Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro 7 ?
Not available yet, we are working on it
@@mDecksMusic It's three years later. Any word on the progress? Thank you - love your videos and teaching materials.
Can you tell me what does it mean Hex IV and Vm. Thank you in advance
Hex means a scale that is bi-triadic hexatonic, meaning a scale with 6 notes made out of 2 non-overlapping triads. So, a Hex IV Vm is a scale you get by using the notes from the major triad on the 4th degree plus the minor triad on the 5th degree. For example C Hex IV Vm is , F A C - G Bb D so, C D F G A Bb.
Thank you very much!@@mDecksMusic
Wow i going to get these amazing source, these is only for iPads and iPhones?? Not for MacBook Pro or MacBook Air??
Yes, working on it right now
It is for macOS
How did you develop this map?
Check the videos on how the map was built here: ruclips.net/video/34Ktoao2XMw/видео.html
Very helpful, thanks